What are two physical properties of rubidium that transition metals don't have?
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The key properties of rubidium are:
It is the second most electropositive metal.
It is soft and silvery.
It is highly inflammable.
It is mildly radioactive.
It ignites spontaneously in air.
It vigorously reacts with water and combines with the halogens.
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The key properties of rubidium are:
- It is the second most electropositive metal.
- It is soft and silvery.
- It is highly inflammable.
- It is mildly radioactive.
- It ignites spontaneously in air.
- It vigorously reacts with water and
- combines with the halogens.
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